ND* (not detected) by the way does not mean that it is safe. According to the article:

Why “No Detect” Doesn’t Mean No Problem

Some products tested for this report did not contain formaldehyde or 1,4-dioxane. However, that does not mean the products are safe. There is no guarantee that other samples of the same product are not contaminated. Also, there are no legal requirements for children’s products to be made with the safest ingredients possible. As a result, it is common to find chemicals of concern in brands marketed to children.

a site I find helpful in checking things like lotions and potions and sunscreens, oh my, is from the environmental working group.http://www.ewg.org/They rank the good and bad, and have a lot more results than just the ones you posted above.I empathize with your helplessness. I avoided pesticides then found out about plastics. Got rid of plastic then found out about parabens. Ditched parabens and found out about flame retardants. It's paralyzing. Just do what you can with the knowledge you have, and keep your eyes and ears open.

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